Kent Art Association sale at Noble Horizons

KENT — The Kent Art Association will hold a special two- hour art sale at Noble Horizons on Friday, Sept. 9, from 5 to 7 p.m. Small works by members of the association will be offered for sale for $35 each. The two hour sale and reception will feature 77 painting in a variety of mediums and styles, which buyers may take home at the time of purchase.Proceeds from the sale will help further the work and mission of the Kent Art Association. The association was founded in 1923 by a small group of well-established New York artists and today has nearly 100 members, who exhibit regularly in Connecticut and beyond. It seeks to promote the understanding and appreciation of art through art exhibits, sales, education and outreach to civic and youth organizations. It has recently been featured in Hudson Valley Life and Yankee magazines.The reception and sale will include framing discounts for all who purchase paintings. Cash and checks will be accepted. More information is available at www.noblehorizons.org or by calling 860-435-985, ext. 190.

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